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Wednesday 10 November 2010

Day 1 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 COGDEM Workshop Room
10.00-10.30         A manufacturer's perspective of getting product MCERT'ified A practical guide to reducing common errors in open channel flow measurement - examples from the frontline Technologies for Gas Sensors, Nano Technology, NDIR, PPB Detection Levels, Catalytic LEL, Photo Ionisation Detection & Ion Mobility Spectroscopy
11.00-11.30 Innovations in on-line COD Measurement New Method of Control for Scrubber Systems Saving Time and Money Low maintenance turbidity meter in potable water applications Optimise costs by monitoring entire water column Simplify your analysis with Automation for BOD, COD and other water quality measurements Water Treatment Optimisation Solutions - Saving operational expenditures and optimising plant processes Methane Monitoring for credits
12.00-12.30 Getting the most value from your Proficiency Testing participation Save Time on flow Profiling - Learn more about the new handheld AquaProfilerTM-M Portable Water Testing - Not all reagents are the same Final Effluent Monitoring in Real Time. A major Advance. Real Time Ammonium Measurement Monitoring Critical Water Parameters in the Distribution Network How to manage and analyse water quality sample data more efficiently? An introduction to a new solution SIL and functional safety of gas detection apparatus
LUNCH
1.30-2.00   3µg/L Quick Detection of Lead in Water using New Photometric Method Robust Method Development in Sample Preparation Using Handheld Computers in and around LIMS for Improving Sampling and Microbiology Data Handling Efficiency and Compliance AquaSensors – Analytical Water Quality & Process Measurement Systems for the Digital World. An Mcert suppliers perspective on Solar Radiation Sampling solutions for gas detection in the water industry
2.30-3.00 Development, design & operation of CSO sampling & monitoring systems   Internet, Satellite & Cell Phone Telemetry / Measurement Sensor to Website for Water Flow, Water Level, Water Quality & Weather Data EPR & MCERTS: large scale flow & environmental monitoring using the latest telemetry technology   Confidence in Analytical Data through the use of Guide 34 Certified Standards Gas Detection within the Water Industry
3.30-4.00         Remote Sensing of Water Quality using satellite imaging technology in the UK and Republic or Ireland - A new approach   Bump testing versus calibration

Thursday 11 November 2010

Day 2 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 COGDEM Workshop Room
10.00-10.30         Achieving low cost compliance with the Environmental Liabilities Directive & ISO14001 using in-Drain Pollution and Firewater Containment Technology   Introduction of new wave length range between 8-11um of the tunable Fabry-Perot filter for the pyroelectric detector
11.00-11.30 Monitoring of volatile fatty acids and inorganic anions in anaerobic bioreactor effluent by microchip capillary electrophoresis     EPR & MCERTS: large scale flow & environmental monitoring using the latest telemetry technology AquaSensor - Analytical Water Quality & Process Measurement Systems for the Digital World Business Benefits of UKAS Accreditation Calibration Gases in perspective
12.00-12.30   How to optimise energy efficiency by accurately matching pumps to their rising mains Improving your Effluent Monitoring to Save Energy and Cost   A new way to measure ammonia in water and waste water TOC, advancing beyond COD and BOD Pro's and Con's of combustible gas sensor technologies
LUNCH
1.30-2.00 Benefits of a digitised common platform for water industry instrumentation       When is COD not COD? An introduction to a new technique   Key legislative changes affecting calibration gases
2.30-3.00     Dispelling the Myths of MCERTS MCERTS Experience Sensor data supporting important decisions needs proven integrity, but who makes the decision that this data is correct?   PID Awareness
3.30-4.00     Quality assurance of online instrumentation in potable water applications     BioTector - a different approach to on-line TOC analysis The OPITO Standard Authorised Gas Tester